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D) (55 g)(4.18 J/g•K)(373 K) 14. A 17.0-gram sample of H2O(l) at 4.0°C absorbs 2558 joules of heat. What is the final temperature of the H2O(l) sample? A) 5.0°C B) 40.0°C C) 36.0°C D) 50.0°C Please help
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D) (55 g)(4.18 J/g•K)(373 K)
14. A 17.0-gram sample of H2O(l) at 4.0°C absorbs
2558 joules of heat. What is the final
temperature of the H2O(l) sample?
A) 5.0°C
B) 40.0°C
C) 36.0°C
D) 50.0°C
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The answer is C36 I did the test I hope this helps you
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